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Ben Crawford is the CEO of global domain name registry, [[CentralNic]]. A specialist in developing media and technology businesses globally, Ben's prior C-level and Board positions include President of Louise Blouin Media in New York, Managing Director of SportBusiness Group in London and Executive Producer of IBM's Official Website of the Olympic Games in Sydney. Ben is a founding executive of two of the world’s leading cultural websites, artinfo.com and MutualArt.com., and is a widely-published writer, most notably for the New York Times. | Ben Crawford is the CEO of global domain name registry, [[CentralNic]]. | ||
=== Career History === | |||
A specialist in developing media and technology businesses globally, Ben's prior C-level and Board positions include President of Louise Blouin Media in New York, Managing Director of SportBusiness Group in London and Executive Producer of IBM's Official Website of the Olympic Games in Sydney. Ben is a founding executive of two of the world’s leading cultural websites, artinfo.com and MutualArt.com., and is a widely-published writer, most notably for the New York Times. | |||
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Ben Crawford is the CEO of global domain name registry, CentralNic.
Career History
A specialist in developing media and technology businesses globally, Ben's prior C-level and Board positions include President of Louise Blouin Media in New York, Managing Director of SportBusiness Group in London and Executive Producer of IBM's Official Website of the Olympic Games in Sydney. Ben is a founding executive of two of the world’s leading cultural websites, artinfo.com and MutualArt.com., and is a widely-published writer, most notably for the New York Times.